Saturday, December 16, 2006

Horrible Things That Happen to Dogs

As promised, here's the second post for today. It's not about people, so it doesn't completely fit the theme of the site, but it certainly is horrible.

Here you will find the story of Tara the Labrador, who got her tongue caught in a shredder. You know, the thing you use to shred old bills/ junk mail with your info/ evidence of your tax fraud? Apparently it also shreds puppy-dog tongues.

The dog was screaming after getting her tongue stuck trying to lick out some cookie crumbs. It was a gory scene, as could be expected: ""We thought maybe she'd just shredded the tip of her tongue, then the younger one said what we thought was congealed blood was actually part of her tongue," said her owner, Linda Brown.

Tara lost a third of her tongue, and had to have it amputated, but other than that she is okay.

Friday, December 15, 2006

The Hunger

Well, it's been a long time since I've posted, and it's finals week, which can only mean one thing-- a double post!! Hurrah!

Way up there on my list of "Ways I don't want to go" is this one (straight out of Hannibal)-- being eaten alive by pigs.

A three-year-old boy near New Delhi walked off from his family November 29th. A little later, his mother noticed some pigs chewing on something.

Then she recognized her son's clothing.

Only the son's limbs were recovered.

You can read the story here.

Also, I posted about Marlie Casseus in the previous entry. If you'd like to read about her progress, see pictures from after her latest surgery, or donate to the charity that sponsored her surgery, you can go to her page at the International Kids' Fund.

Monday, November 27, 2006

Yay for maxillofacial surgery!

So, in this post-Thanksgiving edition of Horrible Things That Happen to People, we'll talk about things we're thankful for.

Things like not having a 7-kilo (15.4 pound) mass on your face like Marlie Casseus did. (This would probably more than double the weight of her head, for those of you keeping track at home.)

Or, if you are one of the unlucky few with a non-hereditary genetic disease called polyostotic fibrous dysplasia, that there exists such a thing as maxillofacial surgery, as well as charities that can help kids like Marlie Casseus (a 14-year-old Haitian girl), who don't have the money, have access to this surgery.

Polyostotic fibrous dysplasia is a disease that causes the bone to weaken and expand into a jelly-like substance with pockets of air and liquid that cause it to balloon out. In Marlie's case, this started visibly happening when she was 8, although it could have begun as young as 5. By the time she was 12, she no longer went to school. Her face was so distended that she could not talk or eat solid food, and she only had one good eye. Her nose had disappeared, leaving only her gaping nostrils visible.


But, like I said, the growth was able to be removed during a 17-hour surgery. It's great to have things to be thankful for, isn't it?

(To read the news article about Marlie, go here. Or, you can read more about fibrous dysplasia.)

Saturday, November 18, 2006

Count Fistula

You know something is going to be a Horrible Thing (and therefore of great interest to me) when the news article starts out like this:
"Nov. 13, 2006 - Warning: do not read this story if you are easily disturbed by graphic information, or are under age, or are easily upset by accounts of gruesome sexual violence."


Newsweek's World News reports on the problem of rape in Congo being used as a means of terrorism, to continue a war that is supposed to be over. But this isn't your garden-variety rape, here. These women have been raped and abused so badly that they've developed fistulas.

Fistulas (here, where the barrier between the vagina and the rectum or the vagina and the bladder is torn, connecting the two areas) are pretty rare in most parts of the world. Even really violent rapes don't usually cause fistulas. So when western doctors heard about the vast amount of fistula reports, they didn't believe it. Then they realized what was happening-- there is a vicious circle of almost ritualized rape in many areas of Congo, especially the countryside. One faction will raid a village, kill, rape the women, and leave. The surviving men raid the village supporting the first group and do the same. These groups each have a "signature" for when they rape women, which usually involves inserting something into the woman's vagina. Occasionally they even shoot the woman through the vagina, but they are careful not to kill her. They don't want to kill her, they want to cause as much damage as possible. These women will then become incontinent and infected, and almost certainly shunned by their society. Many will never be able to have children. Some can become continent again if they receive treatment and surgery-- others can't. I would like to point out that I have been using the term "woman" here loosely-- the victims are all ages. The oldest victim was 71. The youngest? Only 12 months old.

Thursday, November 16, 2006

Horrible Things That Happen to People: Police

So, as you may have heard by now, there was a bad incident in one of the UCLA libraries where a student was tasered up to five times by campus police. He was asked to show his student ID and refused, and he was then asked to leave. He refused to do this as well.

However (and this isn't in every news article), when the campus cops showed up, he grabbed his backpack and started to leave. One of the cops grabbed the student's arm, and the student stopped and told the cop to let go. Another cop approached, and the student began yelling, "get off me!" Then the police tasered the student for the first time. The student fell to the floor and cried out in pain, telling the police he had a medical issue. The cops repeatedly told him to stand up, and tasered him again when he would not (or could not) do so. The student repeatedly cried, "I said I'd leave!" and variants thereof. The cops also told the other students who had congregated that if they didn't stay back, they'd get tasered as well. The student continued to struggle and was eventually shocked five times.

And, of course, he was Muslim.

73 people died from tasers in 2005. There was a recent death caused by tasers in my home state of Wisconsin, where a schizophrenic man died after being shocked twice. He was not shocked because he was being violent, only because he didn't want to put his hands behind his back so that he could be handcuffed.

80% of suspects shocked by tasers were not brandishing any weapon. Often "painful compliance" techniques are used by police on peaceful protesters, especially when they are in large groups. Note that tasers are not meant to be used in this way; they are meant to be used when cops would otherwise use a gun, to decrease mortalities. Also note that to have a license for a taser, one must themselves be shocked by one. So these cops knew exactly how it felt to be shocked. And they also knew that they were only making it more difficult for the student to stand up as they shocked him.

See the video shot by a student witnessing the event at YouTube. It's pretty haunting, and you can see a lot that didn't make it to the news articles (e.g. the student repeating "I said I'd leave!"). You can read a statement by the acting chancellor of UCLA here. There's news articles everywhere, you can start here or here, but my favorite article is here.

Monday, November 13, 2006

Rapist getting off to an early start

A boy under the age of 7 is accused of sexually assaulting a female classmate with his fingers and then a stick he found on the playground. Jesus Christ. What is our world coming to? What is wrong with this kid? The truly horrible thing is-- this boy might still be at this same school. Of course, the school district is going to take measures to "keep the two children separated." Right, that will work well, I'msosure.

Link (with video of news broadcast).

Sunday, November 05, 2006

From the frontlines...

So my roommate works at a center here in town where she deals with tenants in their dealings with their landlords. She, knowing my love for horrible things that happen to people, brings home this story:

A young couple rent an apartment. They need the place right away, so they go through all the contracts, etc. pretty quickly and don't have the place checked out. I mean, why would you need to? Their first night everything is uneventful, and they go to bed.

The next morning they are rushed to the emergency room.

So what happened? Turns out there was a fireplace which had become blocked or some such, and they had a case of acute carbon monoxide poisoning. The doctors at the ER said that if they'd stayed home for as little as two hours more, they most likely would have died. The problem could be fixed, and a carbon monoxide detector could be installed, but the couple isn't crazy about coming back to live in a place that almost killed them. I can't blame them, myself.

For more on carbon monoxide poisoning, go here. Also, I remind you that this is different from carbon dioxide poisoning, which I mentioned in this post.

Monday, October 30, 2006

Teen rapes his own mother

Can you say, Oedipus complex? (Also, note that there's a video you can watch at the site.)

Wednesday, October 25, 2006

Public suicide is definately a Horrible Thingy.

Holy shit.


News bit (and comments) can be found here.

Beautiful.

This is just a wonderful list, brought to you by Wikipedia, StumbleUpon, and the number Q.

List of Unusual Deaths


Related is List of People Who Died in the Bathroom

Gotta love it.

Note: I cannot vouch for the veracity of the above articles, since they are, y'know, on Wikipedia.

Friday, October 20, 2006

True (and not-so-true) myths

I'm going to start this off with a quick post about one of my favorite topics: urban legends. And, of course, I love them even more when they're true. Here are some highlights (of the true ones, of course) from the "Freakish Fatalities" section at snopes.com:
  • Two men lose arms during a game of "tug-of-war"
  • Killing waves of both beer and molasses (separate incidents)
  • A homemade bomb with playing card ammo
  • Personal favorite #1: In 1981, a David Kirwan jumped into a hot spring at Yellowstone (one measured at upwards of 200 F!) to rescue his friend's dog. While noble, this was also incredibly stupid. He reached the dog, but ultimately had to give it up in order to escape the spring. He was blind, his skin was peeling, and he suffered 3rd degree burns to 100% of his body. He died less than 24 hours later. The dog, Moosie, didn't make it, either.
  • Personal favorite #2: This is one of my all-time favorites. In 1986, Lake Nyos belched out a huge, extremely deadly cloud of carbon dioxide. It reached 12 miles around the lake, and killed 1,746 people (as well as many cows). This shit kills instantly. No warning. You just fall down, dead. Carbon dioxide was also a major worry for coal miners, since they could hit a pocket of it at any time (canaries didn't help; those were for carbon monoxide-- by the time you could notice an animal dying of carbon dioxide, you'd be dead, too) .
  • Lastly, in the Halloween spirit, we have several stories of teenagers dying in gallows/hanging stunts gone awry (at least awry in some sense; they probably were extremely effective in their goal of freaking people out).
All of these and more can be found here. And check the rest of the site out, it's awesome!

A fresh start!

I'm attempting to start this blog over again, after a first failed attempt. This blog will be a collection of strange and disturbing stories and factoids, things that I spend hours pouring over the internet to find so that you can get your daily dose of morbidity easier! I adore this kind of stuff, really. Anyway, you'll be able to find links to cool sites (to the left you can see some of my favorites), write-ups of documentaries, books, movies and the like, random information, and anything else I feel like putting here. Oh yeah, and everything here is true as far as I know, unless it isn't.